
Everett Wins Series, Fall in Finale 6-1
Published on July 31, 2022 under Northwest League (NWL)
Everett AquaSox News Release
VANCOUVER, BC: Scoreless for the first five innings, the Vancouver Canadians exploded for six runs over three innings to win the final game of the series 6-1. Despite the loss, Everett still took the series four games to two.
Fred Villarreal was making his second spot start of the series kept Vancouver at bay. Allowing only two hits in 3.0 innings with no walks.
James Parker doubles (13) on a fly ball to center fielder Dasan Brown to score Josh Morgan in the fifth inning to start the scoring. Unfortunately, the Canadians would score three times in the inning off of reliever Brendan McGuigan (0-3) and never look back. Leo Jimenez, Riley Tirotta and PK Morris each drove in a run.
Garrett Spain homered in the eight inning to end the scoring.
Everett was out hit in the game 8-3. In addition to the double by Parker, Mike Salvatore and Dariel Gomez each had hits in the game. The 12-game hit streak for Alberto Rodriguez came to an end.
Vancouver starter Jimmy Robbins allowed only one hit as he tossed five scoreless innings. He struck out 11 AquaSox. Time of the game 2 hours and 29 minutes.
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The Frogs will be back at Funko Field on Tuesday, August 2nd against the Hillsboro Hops for Kids Day with a special 11:05am PDT first pitch. Newcomer, Bryan Woo is expected to get the start as he makes his AquaSox debut.
Northwest League Stories from July 31, 2022
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- Eugene Ends the Series on a High Note with a 9-1 Win Against the Hillsboro Hops - Eugene Emeralds
- Glowenke Steals the Show as Em's Take Five-Of-Six - Hillsboro Hops
- Robbins' Career Day Helps C's Fry Frogs - Vancouver Canadians
- A Nine-Run Inning Leads to a 10-4 Win over Hillsboro - Eugene Emeralds
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